Friday, June 20, 2014

ANGELINA FILM REVISITED

I have previously done a class using Angelina Film (also called Fusible Film) but as I have quite a few newer girls who have never used it before and the previous class was several years ago, I thought I'd revisit it again. Some of them already have the film but have never used it so I will be showing them several ways to use their Angelina.

The first atc is made by using the Angelina as the background on black cardstock and run through a machine with an embossing folder, then heated to create the various colours and burn marks.

"Vivacious"...

For this next one I have attached the Angelina to a chipboard shape and then coated it several times with clear utee, making it look like a shiny dichroic glass embellishment. It looks like opal!

"Captivating"...

If you can tear your eyes away from the vision through the window... the window is made by attaching Angelina to a frame, embossing it with an embossing folder through a machine and then applying heat to make the Angelina change colour but also burn away in sections on the window.

"Seduction"...

This embellishment piece with Angelina was made by covering a piece of black cardstock with Angelina (I use pva craft glue to attach the Angelina), allow to dry then run through a Cuttlebug

die-cut to make the embellishment.

"Conjurer"...

This is the same technique as above with a different shaped piece... it's actually the waste of the above piece! Did you notice that?

"North South"...

These 3 atc's below are the remaining ones from the previous class, Glue Embossing. All the girls who took this class did an amazing job of their pieces. It's a really easy but very effective technique!

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I teach techniques in the form of Artist Trading Cards. My background was in costume design/making, then cloth sculptured dolls and finally mixed media and stamping. I'm a technique junkie, can't get enough of playing with different products to see what will happen.